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Session Submission Type: Complete Thematic Panel
This thematic panel is a collaborative research panel between the Korean Institute of Criminology (KIC) and the Korean Society of Criminology in America (KoSCA) and aims to discuss the longitudinal trajectories of juvenile offendings and individual-level determinants of successful juvenile reentry in South Korea. Two sets of recently collected data on juvenile delinquency and reentry in South Korea are analyzed with diverse theoretical and statistical approaches.
Does the Social Network of Juvenile Offenders Affect Their Successful Reentry?: The Korean Juvenile Cases - Seong-Hoon Park, Korean Institute of Criminology
The Correlates of Successful Reentry Among South Korean Juvenile Offenders - Youngoh Jo, Korean Institute of Criminology
Understanding the Effect of Adverse Childhood Experience on Juvenile Offending in South Korea: A Growth Mixture Modeling Examination of General Strain Theory - Seong-min Park, University of Nevada, Las Vegas; Sujung Cho, Southern Illinois University Carbondale; Young Oh Hong, Korean Institute of Criminology
Trajectories of Juvenile Victim-Offender Overlap in South Korea: Examining the Role of Micro- and Macro-Level Mediators on Juvenile Delinquency and Victimization - Moonsun Kim, State University of New York - Brockport; Seong-min Park, University of Nevada, Las Vegas